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That Opening Day Angels Ticket is too cool as well. Love the artwork... What a beauty!
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I'd appreciate any info or, even good guesses, on the year that this was issued. I know that Dreyfuss died in 1932. Thanks.
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---I do have a nice one. This is from Game 2 of the '51 WS w/ the Giants and is memorable for the fact it was this game that a NY Rookie named Mickey Mantle caught his spike in a outfield drain pipe cap & tore up his knee, which would be a problem throughout the rest of his career.
I was given this back in '51 from a person who went to that game.
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Great tix everyone. Thought I'd post a pic of one of my better ones. Cal/Stanford Big Game. I had another stub of the seat right next to this one but sold it years ago. Glad I saved this one.
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Here are examples of different lifetime passes that people have used to get tickets. They're all on the website CooperstownExpert.com. To see these and a few more click here.
The website is more about autographs but has other collectibles as well. Each HoFer has his own page along with 234 other players. Chances are there'll be something there on your favorite guy. Thanks for looking. |
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There might be somewhere to look up seat/grandstand prices for Forbes throughout the years, or even a mention of a specific price for a single season would help tell you if its before or after that date. Maybe even just compare if you can find prices for any MLB venue from the era, including any datable tickets. |
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REA had a similar ticket listed last year with same price and tax breakdown as circa 1926. I haven't done a ton of research on these but I hope it narrows it down. https://www.robertedwardauctions.com...y-early-negro/
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Paul
That is extremely helpful. Thanks! I was wondering if the Set Number might indicate the year, but I'm starting to think that it doesn't. On the back, someone wrote the score. All I need to do now is to track down that game! Mark Quote:
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Mark, Here's a picture of a ticket I have. I've assumed it was from 1933-40 based on having William Benswanger's name and lack of a war tax from WW2. Unfortunately, dating doesn't seem to be as easy as figuring out the set numbers. Grandstand price here is $1.10 vs your $1.01. I've seen 1940's tickets with a $1.25 Grandstand price.
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thanks to all of you. Last edited by Mark; 04-21-2019 at 02:52 PM. |
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Hi Mark,
Set fonts are definitely different, and not the same with the other ticket. This would suggest yours is an earlier ticket, FWIW. |
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thanks. I'll keep looking for an 8-5 game in the early 20's.
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Looking at this fun thread has made me want to go and look at my old Dodger game tickets.
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